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ACME Juicer Replacement Cutter/Shredder Blade for Model 6001 or 5001 Review

ACME Juicer Replacement Cutter/Shredder Blade for Model 6001 or 5001
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My juicer works great now. Since I purchased this new blade it peeels through the fruits fast. I LOVE IT!!!

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About 877 My Juicer>]]>Contact Us]]>]]>Shipping Policy]]>]]>Payment Policy]]>]]>Returns Policy]]>]]>Checkout Information]]>]]>New Page 2ACME Juicer Replacement Cutter/Shredder Blade for Acme Model 6001 or 5001Features & SpecificationsReplacement blade for the Acme 6001 and 5001 modelsReplacement Cutter / Shredder blade for the Acme Model 6001 and 5001 JuicerThe diameter of the blade is about 5 7/16" and the diameter of the inner hole is about 3/4".

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Acme Juicerator Juice Extractor Review

Acme Juicerator Juice Extractor
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Acme was the standard for juicers when we purchased ours 15 years ago. It still does everything -- soft, hard, and green leafy vegetables, fruits, and root vegetables. The pulp from carrot and celery make the base for a great "un-chicken" salad.
The citrus attachment is a worthwhile accesssory for orange and grapefruit juices. It is rock-solid and has never needed any part repaired or replaced.
On the down side, it is heavy, bulky, a bit noisy. The newer juicers appear more ergonomic and boast more features, but I'm not sure if they can lay claim to the durablility of the Acme.


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Equipped with a powerful yet quiet 550-watt vibration-free induction motor, this professional juice extractor quickly converts fresh fruits and vegetables into healthy, all-natural, pulp-free juice--a delicious alternative to store-bought varieties that often come laden with artificial sugar and preservatives. The unit's stainless-steel blade breaks down the fibers, while its centrifugal force spins the juice from the pulp and through a stainless-steel strainer before pouring the juice from the spout. Pulp remains in the strainer, which means greater juice extraction, but also the need for emptying periodically during juicing. Compost the pulp or, better yet, use it to flavor soups, sauces, breads, cakes, and more. Other thoughtful design details include internal mechanisms made of commercial-quality stainless steel, high-impact polycarbonate housing that disassembles easily, and dishwasher-safe parts for convenient cleanup. An optional citrus juicer attachment (model 8001) can be purchased separately, and an instruction book with a variety of recipes comes included. In a compact size that takes up minimal space on the counter, the juice extractor measures 9-1/4 by 9-1/4 by 12 inches and carries a five-year limited motor warranty.

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Omega 1000 Juicer Review

Omega 1000 Juicer
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My experience is limited to the Omega 1000 and 4000. Both are very good machines, but one of them has some distinct advantages.
As the other reviewers have noted, this machine is very solidly built & should easily outlast the 15 year warranty. In fact, it might outlive the 4000.
Why? Because the 4000 is so much more pleasant to use that you will use it more, because the operating principle is a little different.
Both machines have a chute that you feed fruits & vegatables into. At the bottom of the chute is a stainless steel disc/blade that grinds up the food into a pulp.
On the 1000 model, the pulp is thrown out by centrifugal force into a drum that is just like a washing machine drum - it is perforated stainless that traps the pulp on the inside and allows the juice to strain out. Just like on a washing machine spin cycle, it is possible to get the contents out of balance so that the whole machine shakes & makes a real racket! This is very easy to do on the 1000 if you load apples or other foods with skins, because the skin will often stay intact so it has to go on one spot on the drum, throwing it out of balance like a pair of jeans. There are some "tricks" that help in this case, such as saving some carrots for this emergency. Many times feeding a carrot will stop the shaking.
Another consequence of the "spin-cycle" approach is that after you have feed a few pieces of fruit, the pulp in the drum can clog, trapping all the juice inside. This happens especially when you try to juice bananas, pineapple or strawberries. I am able to do strawberries & bananas with the 4000 as long as I alternate fruits. The bananas still goo up the insides, but a couple slices of apple get things flowing again. With the 1000, it was a lost cause.
The model 4000 works differently because the spinning drum is cone-shaped, which forces the pulp to ride up the sides of the drum for a brief period & then it flies out into a pulp ejector chute. This means the 4000 never gets the shakes like the 1000, and also the drum stays much cleaner, which allows you to keep juicing much longer. For example, this morning I juiced apples, carrots, celery and grapes in that order on both the 4000 and 1000. Although in both cases I got exactly 12.5 ounces of juice, the juice from the 1000 had no grape color and less grape flavor, because a thick layer of pulp had built up on the inside, which absorbed most of the grape juice.
The other advantage of the 4000 is that it when you turn it off, it stops in just a few seconds. On the 1000, it continues to spin for much longer because of the heavy food in the drum, dribbling all the while and sometimes walking across your countertop!
So I give 5 stars to the 4000, and only 4 stars to the 1000. The 1000 does have an optional citrus juicing attachment that is rather nice. If you can't stand pulp, the 1000 also accepts some very inexpensive coffee-filter-like filters that virtually eliminate pulp from the apple-carrot-celery etc. types of juices and make cleanup easier. You really can't use them with tomatoes, strawberries, etc., because it will clog instantly.
Cleanup is pretty easy on both, once you get the hang of it. The only tricky part is getting the pulp out of the strainer. I use a stainless scrubby pad gently on both sides, which seems to work well on both models.
The 1000 is better than I am describing, but loses a star for occasional vices.

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Stainless Steel Centrifugal Juice Extractor

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